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If Protestants loved Our Lord, they would submit to the authority of His Holy Church.
If we thought Jesus wanted us to, we would.
If Protestants loved Our Lord, they would submit to the authority of His Holy Church.
Then submit to His commands:
"This authority, however, (though it has been given to man and is exercised by man), is not human but rather divine, granted to Peter by a divine word and reaffirmed to him (Peter) and his successors by the One Whom Peter confessed, the Lord saying to Peter himself, 'Whatsoever you shall bind on earth, shall be bound also in Heaven' etc., [Mt 16:19]. Therefore whoever resists this power thus ordained by God, resists the ordinance of God [Rom 13:2], unless he invent like Manicheus two beginnings, which is false and judged by us heretical, since according to the testimony of Moses, it is not in the beginnings but in the beginning that God created heaven and earth [Gen 1:1]. Furthermore, we declare, we proclaim, we define that it is absolutely necessary for salvation that every human creature be subject to the Roman Pontiff" (Unam Sanctam).
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Why so many denominations?
Division within the church arose from unfaithfulness to Christ and a falling away from the apostolic pattern.
Calvin, commenting on 2 Thessalonians, wrote: My readers now understand, that all the sects by which the Church has been lessened from the beginning, have been so many streams of revolt which began to draw away the water from the right course.
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*Why so many denominations?
Division within the church arose from unfaithfulness to Christ and a falling away from the apostolic pattern.
Calvin, commenting on 2 Thessalonians, wrote: My readers now understand, that all the sects by which the Church has been lessened from the beginning, have been so many streams of revolt which began to draw away the water from the right course.
AMR
Why so many denominations?
Division within the church arose from unfaithfulness to Christ and a falling away from the apostolic pattern.
Calvin, commenting on 2 Thessalonians, wrote: My readers now understand, that all the sects by which the Church has been lessened from the beginning, have been so many streams of revolt which began to draw away the water from the right course.
AMR
Why does the Church split off into Denominations?--The answers: Each one has its pet dogmas or ordinances. Here's is a partial listing of Denominations their tail wagging pets.
Catholics-- the dogmas surrounding the Virgin Mary to name a few
Baptists--Baptism
Mennonites --Antiwar
Presbyterians--Calvinism
Lutherans - Predestination - Splitting from the Catholic Church, even though in most respects they are still very similar.
Assemblies of God--Tongues--Gifts of the Spirit
Hutterites - Peculiar manner of dress, anti war.
Messianic Jews--Christians trying to keep the Jewish laws.
Metropolitan Community Church - 'Gay is OK' doctrine. This Dogma is a rabid Rottweiler.
Methodists --methods--hence their name.
No church is perfect. They all have a stinky dogma or two hiding around the corner waiting to defile your boots. Some are worse then others. There are some on the list that I would not recommend to anyone because their pet dogma is downright destructive. Sometimes the woof is so loud you can't hear the salvation message. What the Church needs to do it put Dogma on a leash if not just send him to the pound. The Church needs to put its focus on the Head, the Lord Jesus Christ.
What would you say is the Nazarene Church's "pet dogma"?
(this question extended to anyone. I haven't found any big warning signs in the Church of the Nazarene manual.)
If the dogma is truth we wouldn't be calling it a "pet doctrine" if the whole church simply accepted it as truth.
Ok...that's a given.
It just seemed like Inzl had something from every denomination to shoot down, and I was curious if the list extended to the Nazarenes as well.
Failure to rightly divide the word of truth.
II Timothy 2:15
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Yep. Paul said to disregard the Lord Jesus Christ's ministry to Israel when he was in the flesh.
Why so many denominations?
Division within the church arose from unfaithfulness to Christ and a falling away from the apostolic pattern.
Calvin, commenting on 2 Thessalonians, wrote: My readers now understand, that all the sects by which the Church has been lessened from the beginning, have been so many streams of revolt which began to draw away the water from the right course.
AMR
Yep. Paul said to disregard the Lord Jesus Christ's ministry to Israel when he was in the flesh.
John 17:21 that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me.
There is one truth, not many. Claiming that the doctrinal differences are a good thing is modern nonsense.
John 17:21 that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me.
There is one truth, not many. Claiming that the doctrinal differences are a good thing is modern nonsense.